The
Message of Governer
As the largest province situated in the north-east
of Iran and covering a 313,000 sq. km area, Khorasan
shares both a 620 km border with Afghanistan in
the east and a 750 km border with the Turkeministan
Republic in the north. Comprising 224 villages,
75 districts, 223 towns and 55 townships, Khorasan
with a total population of 6.3 million forms the
second populous region in the Islamic Republic
of Iran. More importantly, the existence of celestial
shrine of Imam Reza (PBUH), the second most important
pilgrimage centre to the Muslims world-wide, in
addition to various historical monuments and breathtaking
landscape transforms Khorasan into a tourist magnet
which annually attracts 12 million eager visitors
from across the country and abroad -- a large
number of whom include foreign dignitaries and
guests.
Since the dawn of time Khorasan
has always been one of the important centres of
civilisation, culture, science, industry and also
a vital socio-economic centre located in the east
of Iran. Due to distintegration of the former
Soviet Union and construction of the massive Mashad-Tajan
rail way, once again, this province is transformed
into a focal point for economic activities, a
catalyst for international communication and of
course a major transit-orientated highway in the
region-- specially in view of the restoration
of the Ancient-Silk Road further linking the Commonwealth
of Independent States (CIS) with Indian and Pacific
Oceans and Europe.
Fortunately the province's cultural,
commercial, transit, tourism and industrial potentialities
have already drawn the immediate attention of
both country's decision-makers and the concerned
international communities. Khorasan proudly ranks
first in production of food stuff, fruit(s), meat
products plus strategic agricultural and dairy
products. Apart from 3,300 new units now under
construction, currently, 2,900 more industrial-mining
units are fully operational within this region
and their products include sugar, fruit concentrate(s),
various tinned products, food and pharmaceutical
products, fertilisers, textile, building materials,
sanitary ware, home appliances, automotive parts,
variety of handicarft(s), etc. Remarkably, Khorasan
also contains the richest deposits of precious
stones and thirty variant types of mines among
which the building and decorative stones, with
proven reserves of 60 million tons, constitute
most important export items of the province We
sincerely hope that our unceasing efforts in compliance
with the brilliant leadership and guidelines of
the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution,
Grand Ayatollah Khamenei, will fruitfully lead
both to the proper implementation of the country's
socio-economic development programmes and the
meaningful promotion of the export of technical
and engineering services
Khorasan
at a glance
The city of Mashad, the provincial capital of
Khorasan, enjoys all essential amenities such
as 50 modern hotels, numerous restaurants and
40 tourism related companies, providing the guests
with all imperative services and therefore is
conveniently capable of accommodating over 100,000
visitors at present. In addition to four existing
airports in the region MASHAD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT,
the second largest in the country, presently maintains
direct flights to and from more than 10 different
countries,-- particularly to neighbouring ones
and Central Asian republics.
Sarakhs
Free Trade Zone
Covering a 5,200 ha. area and affiliated with
the Astan-e-Ghods, Sarakhs Free Trade Zone is
both adjacent to the Ancient Silk Road and situated
75 km away from the city of Mashad. In light of
a combination of favourable advantages namely,
strategic location, commercial potentialities,
availibility of the country's largest rail way
station as well as the existence of an international
airport, this free trade zone certainly provides
a golden opportunity for those foreign investors,
governmental and non-governmental alike, who are
interested in gaining access to Central Asian
markets.
Due to its unique strategic location
and the high quality and variety of its manufactured
products this province not only enjoys extraordinary
socio-economic potentialities, but is also duly
perceived as a powerful economic magnet (situated
at heart of Islamic Republic) by the international
community. Appropriately recognising this fact,
all the newly independent Central Asian states
have thus established their respective consulate
(s) in the city of Mashad.
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